view gallery SW1.8 km | Chatham Mills Water Tower, Pittsboro, North Carolina in Water Towers Water tower at Chatham Mills complex in Pittsboro, NC. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 02/15/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.1 km | Henry A. London, Marker H-88 in North Carolina Historical Markers Henry A. London was a lawyer, historian, politician and publisher. He founded The Chatham Record newspaper. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/26/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.1 km | John Owen, Marker H-12 in North Carolina Historical Markers John Owen was a member of the state legislature, an early supporter of the vote for land-owning blacks and served as Governor of North Carolina. He could easily have become President of the United States had he accepted an offer to run as Vice President on Henry Harrison's ticket in 1840. (Harrison died in office about a month into his term.) posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/27/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.1 km | Abraham Rencher, Marker H-72 in North Carolina Historical Markers Abraham Rencher was an attorney in Pittsboro. He served six terms in House of Representatives. Rencher was also a Minister to Portugal and the Governor of the Territory of New Mexico. This marker is on Hillsboro Street in Pittsboro near the cemetery where he is buried. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/26/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Hall-London House - 1836 - Pittsboro, NC in Dated Architectural Structures Multifarious "Hall-London House is a historic home located in Pittsboro, Chatham County, North Carolina. It was built in about 1836, is a tall two-story, five bay Federal / Greek Revival style frame dwelling." posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 03/06/2016 last visited: 03/06/2016 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | James I. Waddell, Marker H-17 in North Carolina Historical Markers Confederate Naval Captain of the CSS Shenandoah, James I. Waddell is sometimes called "The Last Rebel." During the Civil War, beginning in October 1864, he commanded the Shenandoah which attacked and plundered a number of U.S. Flag vessels. As late as June 1865, unaware the war was lost two months earlier, his crew attacked and devastated the U.S. Flag whaling fleet in the Arctic Ocean. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/26/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Hall-London House, Pittsboro, NC in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Hall-London was the home of attorney and publisher Henry A. London. It is a National Register site and also a state historic landmark. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/25/2006 last visited: 01/25/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Charles Manly, Marker H-16 in North Carolina Historical Markers Charles Manly was a lawyer, Governor of North Carolina and treasurer of The University of North Carolina. This marker is located on East Street. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/26/2006 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Pittsboro Masonic Lodge in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Pittsboro Masonic Lodge dates from 1837 and is still in use today. It is located on East Street, about two blocks east of the Chatham County Courthouse. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/28/2006 last visited: 03/11/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Columbus Lodge No. 102, Pittsboro, North Carolina in Masonic Temples Columbus Lodge No. 102 of the A.F. & A.M. was founded and built in 1837. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/28/2006 last visited: 03/05/2016 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Pittsboro Presbyterian Church, Pittsboro, North Carolina in This Old Church The Pittsboro Presbyterian Church is located on East Street in Pittsboro a couple of blocks from the courthouse. It dates from 1850, but the current sanctuary was built in 1875. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 05/27/2006 last visited: 03/11/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Pittsboro Presbyterian Church in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Pittsboro Presbyterian Church is located on East Street in Pittsboro. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/27/2006 last visited: 03/11/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Chatham County Courthouse in U.S. National Register of Historic Places The Chatham County Courthouse sits on the main intersection in Pittsboro. It was built in 1881 and was added to the National Registry of Historic Places in 1979. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/23/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Chatham County Confederate Monument in American Civil War Monuments and Memorials Chatham County's Confederate Monument is located in front of the County Courthouse in Pittsboro, the county seat. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/18/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.3 km | Chatham County Courthouse Clock, Pittsboro, North Carolina in Town Clocks Pittsboro is the county seat of Chatham County, NC and the courthouse hosts the town clock. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 02/14/2006 last visited: 05/12/2017 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | John Owen in Grave of a Famous Person John Owen was a member of the state legislature, an early supporter of the vote for land-owning blacks and served as Governor of North Carolina. He could easily have become President of the United States had he accepted an offer to run as Vice President on Henry Harrison's ticket in 1840. (Harrison died in office shortly after his inauguration.) Owen is buried in Pittsboro, North Carolina. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/27/2006 last visited: 04/28/2006 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Saint Bartholomew’s Episcopal Church, Pittsboro, North Carolina in This Old Church This is one of Chatham County's oldest church buildings and dates to 1833. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 06/16/2006 last visited: 05/02/2013 |
view gallery SW2.4 km | Abraham Rencher in Grave of a Famous Person Abraham Rencher was an attorney in Pittsboro. He served six terms in House of Representatives. Rencher was also a Minister to Portugal and the Governor of the Territory of New Mexico. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 04/26/2006 last visited: 05/02/2013 |
view gallery SW2.7 km | ADMIN in U.S. Benchmarks Roadside Mark on US-64 Business in Pittsboro NC posted by: PFF location: North Carolina date approved: 05/10/2006 last visited: never |
view gallery SW3.1 km | Pittsboro Municipal Water Tower, Pittsboro, North Carolina in Water Towers The municipal water tower in Pittboro, NC. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 02/14/2006 last visited: never |
view gallery SW3.1 km | Tory Raid in North Carolina Historical Markers Located on Sanford Road ( US 15/501 ) in Chatham County .. Pittsboro, NC.
David Fanning made a bold and daring raid to capture several Whig leaders at the Courthouse. posted by: GeoGordie location: North Carolina date approved: 03/06/2006 last visited: 03/14/2014 |
view gallery SW3.4 km | Concrete bridge along route of former US 64 -- Pittsboro, NC. in Orphaned Bridges Concrete traffic bridge along the old course of US 64 in Pittsboro, NC. posted by: wpbo location: North Carolina date approved: 06/28/2007 last visited: never |
view gallery N4.2 km | Old Highway 15-501 Automobile Bridge, Bynum, NC in Orphaned Bridges Highway bridge built in 1922. Now open only to pedestrian traffic. posted by: PFF location: North Carolina date approved: 05/14/2007 last visited: 11/21/2015 |
view gallery N4.2 km | Bynum Bridge - 1922 - Bynum, NC in Bridge Date Stones and Plaques The old US 501 bridge is a pedestrian only bridge now. Its replacement is upstream within view. posted by: NCDaywalker location: North Carolina date approved: 11/21/2015 last visited: 11/21/2015 |
view gallery NE6.8 km | James E. "Buddy" Thomas in Occupational/Hobby Grave Stones Buddy Thomas appears to have been a carpenter who owned a horse ranch as well. posted by: showbizkid location: North Carolina date approved: 06/16/2006 last visited: 12/21/2009 |
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